AbstractDetails of the reaction coordinate for DNA melting are fundamental to much of biology and biotechnology. Recently, it has been shown experimentally that there are at least three states involved. To clarify the reaction mechanism of the melting transition of DNA, we perform 100-ns molecular dynamics simulations of a homo-oligomeric, 12-basepair DNA duplex, d(A12)·d(T12), with explicit salt water at 400K. Analysis of the trajectory reveals the various biochemically important processes that occur on different timescales. Peeling (including fraying from the ends), searching for Watson-Crick complements, and dissociation are recognizable processes. However, we find that basepair searching for Watson-Crick complements along a strand is no...
How does DNA melt in columnar aggregate relative to its melting in diluted solution? Is the melting ...
When double-stranded DNA molecules are heated, or exposed to denaturing agents, the two strands are ...
When DNA molecules are heated they denature. This occurs locally so that loops of molten single DNA ...
Abstract. The details of melting of DNA immobilized on a chip or nanoparticle determines the sensiti...
The three-dimensional structure of DNA contains various sequence-dependent structural information, w...
When pulled along the axis, double-strand DNA undergoes a large conformational change and elongates ...
The opening of a DNA base pair is a simple reaction that is a prerequisite for replication, transcri...
Overstretching of DNA occurs at about 60-70 pN when a torsionally unconstrained double-stranded DNA ...
DNA unwinding is an important process that controls binding of proteins, gene expression and melting...
AbstractKey biological and nano-technological processes require the partial or complete association ...
In this work we have studied, by means of Molecular Dynamics simulations, the process of denaturatio...
The full text is available at: http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/cond-mat/pdf/0309/0309454v1.pdfThis is also...
In this study the self-consistent phonon theory is applied to the understanding of DNA melting from ...
Origin DNA melting is an essential process in the various domains of life. The replication fork heli...
International audienceStrand separation is a fundamental molecular process essential for the reading...
How does DNA melt in columnar aggregate relative to its melting in diluted solution? Is the melting ...
When double-stranded DNA molecules are heated, or exposed to denaturing agents, the two strands are ...
When DNA molecules are heated they denature. This occurs locally so that loops of molten single DNA ...
Abstract. The details of melting of DNA immobilized on a chip or nanoparticle determines the sensiti...
The three-dimensional structure of DNA contains various sequence-dependent structural information, w...
When pulled along the axis, double-strand DNA undergoes a large conformational change and elongates ...
The opening of a DNA base pair is a simple reaction that is a prerequisite for replication, transcri...
Overstretching of DNA occurs at about 60-70 pN when a torsionally unconstrained double-stranded DNA ...
DNA unwinding is an important process that controls binding of proteins, gene expression and melting...
AbstractKey biological and nano-technological processes require the partial or complete association ...
In this work we have studied, by means of Molecular Dynamics simulations, the process of denaturatio...
The full text is available at: http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/cond-mat/pdf/0309/0309454v1.pdfThis is also...
In this study the self-consistent phonon theory is applied to the understanding of DNA melting from ...
Origin DNA melting is an essential process in the various domains of life. The replication fork heli...
International audienceStrand separation is a fundamental molecular process essential for the reading...
How does DNA melt in columnar aggregate relative to its melting in diluted solution? Is the melting ...
When double-stranded DNA molecules are heated, or exposed to denaturing agents, the two strands are ...
When DNA molecules are heated they denature. This occurs locally so that loops of molten single DNA ...